This hits me constantly. Why is this bug present years on end and three major Ubuntu versions? The workaround is easy enough, still for many users it is rocket science and will break the update procedure (I two other persons that cant fix it themselves). I.e, thus is a critical problem. Make a test in the installation procedure and remove the oldest unused kernel, if disk space is low, before installing the new version.
This hits me constantly. Why is this bug present years on end and three major Ubuntu versions? The workaround is easy enough, still for many users it is rocket science and will break the update procedure (I two other persons that cant fix it themselves). I.e, thus is a critical problem. Make a test in the installation procedure and remove the oldest unused kernel, if disk space is low, before installing the new version.